Is there a possibility to do smoething like this:
I have a window with KendoGrid. DataSource is binded to model which contains a list of AttachmentDetails:
FileName, Content, Description, etc.
I have a button on top of the form to "Save" the modified/added/deleted list to database.
I have a but...
Well, that took longer than expected, but I have returned. .....now to deal with designer -____-
So has no one ever seen this problem before? I'm looking in the designer code and it seems to think the items are in that menu strip, but they don't show up when I run it.
@KendallFrey idk, I use a 8-core (16 thread) Xeon @2.8Ghz w/ 12GB triple channel DDR3... it does pretty well, I run multiple instances of SQL server on it with no problems :)
I have a few forms that populate textboxes with detail information depending on the row you select in a gridview. My boss would like those screens to load with blank textboxes (i.e. not having to click 'Clear Form'), but they auto load because the form loads with a row already selected.
If anyone would answer: How can I make a rectangle clickable? I have decided to use the mouse coordinates approach where I see, when the mouse i clicked, if the coordinates are inside the rectangles area, and if they are, then perform a specific task. Except I either don't know how to do it or I am doing something wrong. Could someone please help me?
@Pheonixblade9 Ah I see (I come from a Java background, so forgive my ignorance on C# affairs). I might start new project on compilers and the plan is to generate MSIL, so I was looking for a nice book on cool features. :)
@Pheonixblade9 Oh, a fellow 'droid! :) I'm still in the Java business, but I'll probably try this new project with C#, I'm really interested in some cool features. :)
@PauloCereda yeah, this is actually my first job out of college. I got hired before I graduated... it was the only non-mobile job I interviewed for, but they gave me a really nice offer :)
the property CurrentCell is read/write, so my suggestion of setting to null applies to that too, try setting CurrentCell to null in the form constructor or the load event...logically if there is no cell selected, no row can be selected either
I never did J2ME or J2EE, just J2SE with Android stuff. I got pretty good at it, though. I still do Android consulting on the side ;) gotta love consulting rates.
I just went step by step through and when you click the button that opens this form, on top of other events firing, it's going through my SelectionChanged event for the DataGridView
And this isn't a bug. It's a change requested by users.
Well, users by way of my boss. Couldn't really say no.
@HerNameIsEllie just because you're an intern doesn't mean your opinion doesn't matter. If it's too hard, ask for help. If it's a bad idea, tell your boss WHY, not just THAT it's a bad idea, and he might listen. If he doesn't listen, that's not a place you want to work for.
Oh, I know why they want it changed, and it didn't seem like that big of a deal when I said yes. I have a spine - I'll say no when necessary, but this seemed like a 10 minute fix.
Yeah, seems like the problem is that BindingSource is to blame here, it doesn't support having no selected item unless there's nothing in the collection, apparently
guys, how can I force entery of only a specific char in Console.Read() ?? I mean I am waiting for an input from user and that input should only be a number for example. So If user presses a letter, I don't want to evaluate and check wether it was a number or letter. Any smart idea? (no if() else() PLS!)
@KendallFrey So there is nothing like Console.ReadOnlyNumeric() :D What I want is do not have any outputs unless a number has entered. EG I dont want to echo "please enter the value again..."
Alright. I'm swallowing my pride and I'm gonna go talk to my boss. I'll (hopefully) be back later. Your help has not gone without notice. <3 to you all!! Thank you again for the amazing ability to fix my problems.
No I didnt fix it. The following code returns 0 if I input a character : while(j == 99) { var input = Console.ReadLine(); int.TryParse(input, out j); if (numbers.Contains(j)) return j; else j = 99; }
while (true)
{
string line = Console.ReadLine();
int port;
if (int.TryParse(line, out port))
{
if (numbers.Contains(port))
return port;
else
Console.WriteLine("#{0} is not assigned to any port.", port);
}
else
Console.WriteLine("{0} is not an integer value.", line);
}
string[] portNames = SerialPort.GetPortNames();`
int portIndex = 0;
foreach(string p in portNames)`
{Console.WriteLine(String.Format("{0}: {1}", string.parseInt(portIndex++), p));}
Console.WriteLine("Which port would you like to connect to?");
string portNum = Console.ReadLine();
SerialPort port = new SerialPort(portNum);
port.Open();
Can somebody tell me the syntax of programmatically setting a checkbox margin? I've tried "check.margin.all = 0;", but VS tells me that check.margin is not a variable. The MSDN page just gives some kind of XAML information, and I know nothing about XAML, and I can't find any other margin-setting examples in C#.
For "check.Margin.All = 0;" I get Error 1 Cannot modify the return value of 'System.Windows.Forms.Control.Margin' because it is not a variable c:\users\thermopyle\documents\visual studio 2012\Projects\Chapter11\Dispatch Review Assistant\Dispatch Review Assistant\Form1.cs 52 21 Dispatch Review Assistant
Padding was accepted, thank you, and makes sense on why what I was trying to write wasn't compiling--unfortunately it didn't do what I was trying to accomplish, which is to change the difference in height between checkboxes in a FlowLayoutPanel control. Since the checkbox margins and the margins in the FlowLayoutPanel control don't have any effect on the vertical distance between each checkbox, do you have any suggestions on how I should change that?
Somewhat--using check.Height let me set the height of the control, and worked for my application. It's not dynamic, however, so if I were trying to use this in a context where the checkboxes were flowing left to right, this approach would not help at all for setting the padding between elements that way.
And since it's not dynamic, check.Width would not be a very good setting to use unless I constrained the length of the check.Text property in some way. I don't need to worry about it for this application, but it occurs to me as a problem I may have to look into at some point.